Centennial Park Golf Course

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Tee | Par | Length | Rating | Slope |
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Black | 36 | 3300 yards | 36.2 | 132 |
Blue | 36 | 3049 yards | 35.0 | 127 |
White | 36 | 2808 yards | 67.8 | 122 |
Red | 36 | 2402 yards | 34.1 | 115 |
Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | Total |
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Black M: 72.8/133 | 363 | 451 | 178 | 518 | 277 | 425 | 357 | 189 | 542 | 3300 | 6600 |
Blue M: 70.4/128 W: 75.6/131 | 330 | 413 | 156 | 500 | 224 | 404 | 333 | 174 | 515 | 3049 | 6098 |
White M: 68.2/123 W: 73.0/125 | 301 | 385 | 132 | 464 | 204 | 378 | 312 | 148 | 484 | 2808 | 5616 |
Red M: 64.6/114 W: 68.4/115 | 282 | 333 | 108 | 410 | 173 | 306 | 260 | 98 | 432 | 2402 | 4804 |
Handicap | 11 | 5 | 13 | 3 | 17 | 7 | 9 | 15 | 1 | ||
Par | 4 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 36 | 72 |
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Nice view but won’t be back
Nice course and a beautiful view once on top. Can’t hear any traffic, etc. It was rather breezy and that took the ball for a loop. Tees are OK. Fairways are very very hilly with lots of pockets. Sand was in good condition. The fringes around the greens need work. The worst, or most challenging piece, were the greens. Concrete hard and most are at an angle. If you don’t hit the ball perfectly (in to the cup) it will roll past or roll back a lot. Having a break is fine but the hard greens were super fast and slow rolling ball could roll 10’ or more.
You need to be a very straight driver and get in the cup from a chip shot as your chances on these greens is limited.
Great value for a fun public course
Enjoyed a early March round at Centennial. Paid $23 for 9 holes with cart. Course was slightly backed up but moved well once we got started. Staff was very nice and took good care of us. 10/10 will repeat.
Only Course Open
Finally a decent day to go golf after several months of grey, wet and cold. Found this course on the app and got a pretty good price 14 dollars for 9. Showed up at noon and the course was busy. The parking lot has pay to park signs that I tried to pay on the app but didn’t work. Not sure if I’ll get a bill in the mail or not but either way it’s a park. Paying to park is for the birds. Went inside and asked for general directions and the guy was pleasant. Nobody is managing the start times and I wasn’t even told to wait for my tee time. I waited till it was actually my time to go like a good person but it was obvious that nobody else followed that logic or had a clue. 9 holes 2 1/2 hours which would typically be my 18 hole time as a single. Kids were out there acting like kids and old men were driving through tee boxes and right up to the green. I’m not the type to call anyone out or be a stickler for rules but basic course etiquette is a standard and destroying the course by being lazy is beyond me. Probably won’t be back because I see it’s a running theme that this place is slow and I like a quick round when I’m alone.
Extremely challenging course
Course itself is kept up very well and ver challenging. Club house is under construction so no amenities
It was a pretty fun course but I didn’t think the staff was particularly friendly. Also felt very rushed and we only had two golfers in our group. I think there are better options in the area
Okay Course Close To Home
Centennial is close to my home. I prefer playing 18 holes, but this course with the back up of people, would take forever to play 18 holes. Always crowded no matter what time of day. Last time there, we had a twosome that was impatient with the speed the two groups in front of us were playing. They were teeing off and hitting their balls so they would land right next to us and a few times their balls came close to hitting me. We were getting so aggravated with them that I finally said something to them and they had to accept that there are other players in front of us and we all paid to play, not just them. They went around us and the two groups in front of us to play the next hole. You would think the pro shop would tell you to start on another hole than one, or stagger their tee times better so you do not have to sit and wait for other people on the first hole to tee off. We will be back, because it is reasonable and close to home.
Thanks for playing Centennial Park, and we appreciate your note. When the greens firm up, the course can be a test, certainly, and we'll take a look how we could improve the playability for all skill levels. We'd love to see you back soon.